The Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens is a California non-profit organization established in 1997 to preserve and operate the historic farm where our products are grown. On our twelve and a half acres, we produce one hundred different fruits and vegetables. We also nourish the community in less tangible ways through festivals, workshops, tours, lectures, cooking and gardening classes, internships, and outreach and consultation to schools and communities nationwide.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: January through November

Type: single farm

Since: 1990

# of Shares: 300

Share Prices:
$36/per week large (45 week season) = $1,660 large

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Schedule and Location:

Saturdays in Santa Barbara; Wednesdays in Santa Monica; Sunday in Goleta

Schedule and Location:
Daily, 10am to 6pm
598 N. Fairview Avenue, just past the Goleta Public Library

Upcoming Events

Products and Crops

Our mission is to preserve the agricultural heritage of our 100-year-old farm; provide the local community with fresh, chemical-free fruits and vegetables; demonstrate the economic viability of sustainable agricultural methods for small farm operations; research and interpret the connections between food, land, and community well being; and nurture the human spirit through educational programs and public outreach both on and off the farm.

Contact Information

Contact:

(805) 967-7369
Location:
598 N. Fairview Ave.
Goleta, CA 93117

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